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rawlings2
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Trim clips

#1 Post by rawlings2 »

Anyone know who is the best supplier for trim clips and clips for fixing such things as the battery positive cable running in the engine bay. My Jensen Healey was fitted with a cable that would double as a heater if much current was passed through it. so i've fitted a new cable but there are clips that fit to the body that the cable should clip in to much like plubing pipe clips. Mine are broken so i want to get some replacements any ideas?

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Ian Rawlings
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Amy
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Re: Trim clips

#2 Post by Amy »

Ian, have you tried Woolies?

http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/
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rawlings2
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Re: Trim clips

#3 Post by rawlings2 »

Thanks, for that, i'll give them a try, someone suggested Bresco so i've had a look at them as well

regards

IAn
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BRESCO.COM

Look no further.

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rawlings2
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Re: Trim clips

#6 Post by rawlings2 »

Funny that, i found bresco and just ordered some clips from them, good service and a good product, sorted, thanks guy's

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Ian
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